A 3 dimensional image of the aircraft, undamaged and in flight lays paused, the terrain around it reconstructed. The aircraft is flying less than a few hundred meters over the ground, it whizzes over a lake bearing north east, ever so gently banking. As the video begins to play Audio from the CVR can be heard. Through manipulating the virtual camera one is able to see the outlying terrain as far out as the aircraft's cameras will allow. A faint array of cones radiating outward from several points on the aircraft outline the Tupelov's vantage points. Though the speed at which the aircraft is traveling makes fine detail around it rather blurry. As the aircraft begins to pass near the mouth of the water, a blurry bright orange white light streaks towards it, originating somewhere out to the south, south east. The light has very high ultraviolet and infrared signatures, far outside the aircraft's spectral range for detection. In just a few frames the light has traveled several kilometers, it is at this point that its RCS is visible very briefly. As the light comes up near the empennage and jet exhaust it blossoms into a violent white and yellow ring, the last image in the scene is of a solid vaporous yellow disk, its edges thick with crenelated vapour. The recording stops at this point, the tracking bar at its end.